Oswald put Batman through a lot of crap that season. Aside from what he put Batman through in this ep. with those poison tipped birds and that cassowary. In another ep. he shot Batman with a dose of knock out gas (leaving him unconcious for most of the ep.), then blinded him in another ep., and took control of his batmobile (just like in BR) in another ep.

The dastardly villain even infiltrated Bruce's social circle in 'Birds of a Feather' lol. I actually felt sorry for Oswald in that episode. The way Veronica used him as a social joke.

But yeah Penguin was handled as a deadly threat in BTAS. I appreciated that. Penguin is one of the top Bat villains, IMO.

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The dastardly villain even infiltrated Bruce's social circle in 'Birds of a Feather' lol. I actually felt sorry for Oswald in that episode. The way Veronica used him as a social joke.

But yeah Penguin was handled as a deadly threat in BTAS. I appreciated that. Penguin is one of the top Bat villains, IMO.

The sad part about that whole Veronica fiasco was that Oswald was serious about reforming. He was willing to put behind his old ways to fit in with society or high society. She was pretty much the main reason he went back evil when he found out she was using him as a social joke. I know I'm looking too much into it, but Veronica sort of ruined the rest of his life. Or at least ruin his chance at being a better person.

I always get a good laugh at that moment when Joker asks Batman "So how's Robin?". A very awkward question to ask somebody strapped to a chair about to get electrocuted. The facial expressions Joker made after Batman didn't respond to him was hilarious, imo.

The episode is based on the comics story "Moon of the Wolf" (Batman #255, April 1974), also by Len Wein.

When Milo holds up the newspaper, the photo is captioned with Bruce Timm's name.

While Batman fights Romulus at the Coliseum, the yellow outline of his emblem turns white.

Milo's coat changes from white to brown several times throughout the episode.

The display at Gotham Zoo misspells "Leopards" as "Lepords".

There are a few instances where Romulus' shirt changes from beige to black.

When Batman is captured, Anthony takes his utility belt. Throughout the fight, Batman is pictured wearing it. However, it is clear he doesn't really have the belt, since he never used any equipment from it.

I think this is THE worst episode of the series. The script is poorly structured, non-sensical and full of stupid (hard to believe the same guy created Wolverine), and their worst animation house (AKOM) turned in maybe their worst work ever.

As the Man-Bat, Francine demonstrates several new attributes that indicate the increased potency of March's new serum, including echolocation and, unlike Kirk, no memory of having transformed.

The woman-bat's interest in the fruit indicates that the bat DNA used in Dr. March's serum is from a fruit bat, unlike the serum used by Dr. Cuvier on Terry McGinnis in Batman Beyond's "Splicers", which was from a vampire bat.

I love that moment where Batman loads the antidote into his batgun or whatever. I also found the slap in the face (she-bat gave Batman afterwards) funny. Also the moment where Batman was standing on top of the batwing at the beginning of the same scene was very cool. This ep had a lot of great moments, imo. The batcycle/she-bat chase, the plane sequence, and the finale. I thought this was a great follow up to "On Leather Wings". It had a nice twist as well. It also seemed like she-bat gave Batman a harder time than the manbat did, imo.